More storms heading to Southern California

Southern Californians living near areas burned by wildfires are again facing worries about the possibility of flooding and mud flows.

A storm moving into the region Thursday is the second this week, and forecasters say it will be followed by a wetter storm during the weekend.

The National Weather Service issued a flood advisory for Los Angeles County Thursday night, including burn areas above La Canada Flintridge and La Crescenta. A flood advisory means minor flooding of roadways is likely.

Monday's rainfall in Los Angeles foothill suburbs near the 250-square-mile Station Fire burn area was mostly moderate and there were no mudslides.